March 22, 2016 3.59 pm This story is over 96 months old

Man pleads guilty to grievous bodily harm after Lincolnshire paintballing centre attack

A man will be sentenced in April after he admitted a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following an incident at a Lincolnshire paintball centre. Nathan Joseph, 22, pleaded guilty to the charge when he appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on Tuesday, March 22. Joseph, of no fixed address, denied the more serious…

A man will be sentenced in April after he admitted a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following an incident at a Lincolnshire paintball centre.

Nathan Joseph, 22, pleaded guilty to the charge when he appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on Tuesday, March 22.

Joseph, of no fixed address, denied the more serious offence of attempted murder.

The pleas were accepted by the prosecution.

A 30-year-old man sustained head injuries following the incident at Ancaster Karting and Paintball, near Sleaford, on February 6.

Judge Michael Heath adjourned sentence for four weeks and remanded Joseph in to custody.